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Old 09-06-2018, 08:13 PM   #1
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Re: Tap brakes and rear drums start sqealing?

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Are shoes installed properly. Each side should have a shoe with long and short lining lengths. I can't remember now (I run four wheel disc brakes now), but I think the shoe with the short lining length faces the front of the vehicle on both sides of the truck. If you don't install the shoes this way, the shoes can drag on the drum when the pedal is released.

Yep, the short lining faces front of vehicle.
The front shoe causes the rear shoe to push into the anchor pin at the top of the backing plate. As a result, the rear shoe does more braking, so the front shoe is usually shorter. It depends on the manufacturer, as well. Some sell shoes with the long lining for all four. That's what I got when I did my rear brakes recently. Not sure why they did that, but the ones I took off were the same way. Wrongly installed shoes do not drag, if the springs are good. I've never seen that, and I've seen many a set of mis-installed shoes, as a brake mechanic.
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